This
one is still called a "beta" release, mostly because we haven't figured out
how to make Ham Radio Deluxe set the frequency of a radio's "VFO B" and use
that one when transmitting. (Surely this must be possible, but the available
documentation is miserable.) Split operation may be needed if you use the
expanded, wide-bandwidth capability of WSJT-X.

I understand that a
few users are still finding CAT control to be less stable than it should be:
possibly because a call to read the radio's frequency times out near the end
of an Rx minute, when the decoder is getting nearly 100% CPU time. If you
find such an issue with r3482, please send me a detailed
report.

Additional
suggestions for program improvements will be welcome -- as will volunteers
willing to work on them, in any capacity. Remember, WSJT-X is an open-source
group effort. Program code, improvements to documentation, and detailed
testing reports are all needed and very welcome.

-- 73, Joe,
K1JT

David Birnbaum

If you re looking for the Linux version it s on the server at Berlios. SVN link is on the Program Development page on K1JT s web pages. Compiles with the

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If you're looking for the Linux version it's on the server at Berlios. SVN link is on the Program Development page on K1JT's web pages.

Compiles with the usual:

in wsjtx directory

qmake.

cd lib

make -f Makefile.linux

cd ..

make

this will compile (hopefully) and install in ../wsjtx_install. If you have an earlier version you'll need to copy the .ini and log files over from the old wsjtx_install directory, which you renamed before the compile, didn't you?

dave

k2lyv

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